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This seminar series aims to advance predictive modeling of cellular regulation, decision making, and other information processing phenomena. The emphasis is on deep theoretical understanding, detailed modeling, and quantitative experimentation directed at understanding the behavior of particular regulatory systems and/or elucidating general principles of cellular information processing.   
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This seminar series, which includes public lectures in Santa Fe, aims to advance predictive modeling of cellular regulation, decision making, and other information processing phenomena. The emphasis is on deep theoretical understanding, detailed modeling, and quantitative experimentation directed at understanding the behavior of particular regulatory systems and/or elucidating general principles of cellular information processing.  The seminar series has the same scientific and educational goals as the [http://q-bio.org q-bio Conference and Summer School].
 
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The seminar series has the same scientific goals as the [http://q-bio.org q-bio Conference and Summer School].
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==Logistics==
 
==Logistics==

Revision as of 09:41, 3 July 2008

This seminar series, which includes public lectures in Santa Fe, aims to advance predictive modeling of cellular regulation, decision making, and other information processing phenomena. The emphasis is on deep theoretical understanding, detailed modeling, and quantitative experimentation directed at understanding the behavior of particular regulatory systems and/or elucidating general principles of cellular information processing. The seminar series has the same scientific and educational goals as the q-bio Conference and Summer School.

Contents

Logistics

  • Time: Tuesday, 2:15-3:15 PM, starting September 2, 2008. Speakers will be at LANL all of Tuesday and the preceding Monday or following Wednesday.
  • Place: CNLS Conference Room, Building 1690, TA-3.

Upcoming Seminars, Fall 2008

Sep 2
TBA
Sep 9
TBA
Sep 16
John Wikswo, Vanderbilt University, The Possibility of Automated Experiments for Inference of Metabolic Models
Sep 23
Frank Brown, UCSB
Sep 30
TBA
Oct 7
Jean Krivine, Harvard Medical School
Oct 14
TBA
Oct 21
TBA
Oct 28
TBA
Nov 4
TBA
Nov 11
TBA
Nov 18
TBA
Dec 2
TBA
Dec 9
TBA
Dec 16
TBA

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